STEP ONE: Lay your tiles out and spray with chalkboard spray paint. I did 3 light coats, making sure they were dry between coats.﻿

STEP TWO: Cut out felt squares the same size as your tiles.

STEP THREE: Using your hot glue gun, add some hot glue to the center of the tile and attach the piece of felt. Then run a bead of hot glue along the edge (working with one edge at a time to keep glue from cooling too soon) and press edge of felt into place.

﻿STEP FOUR: Use chalk to draw or write anything you can think of onto your new coasters and enjoy!

What a great project. I have to try this one. Thanks so much for linking up to my Swing into Spring party. Don't forget to stop back and grab a button and either add it to the end of your post or your sidebar. Thanks so much.

I love these!! And your numbers are drawn perfectly! Thanks so much for commenting on my wood coasters because now I get to come check you out!! Definitely a new follower! Hope you get to visit again soon!

What a great house warming gift. Thanks for sharing the tutorial. (visiting from Remodelaholic). I think we have a lot in commen as I too am a stay at home mom with a love for decorating. Check out www.timberandlace.blogspot.com.

STOP IT ALREADY!! These are SO great and such a clever idea!! How fun will it be for guests to write whatever they want (family-friendly of course!) on their own coaster!! Adding this to my growing list of reasons to buy chalkboard paint!

Oh, I love this! With teacher presents approaching, you have given me a creative and fun idea! Thank you! I can see writing fun little posts on the coasters for holidays, birthdays, baby showers, etc. LOVE!I shared this wonderful post on my Friday Favorites over at Calico and Cupcakes today. I have a featured button if you want it. Have a beautiful weekend!

So cute! I love chalkboard anything...I recently painted the top of my coffee table with chalkboard paint. I also made these cute chalkboard placemats: http://hipsterhostess.blogspot.com/2011/01/diy-chalkboard-placemats.html

i love this idea! i just hopped over from hyphen interiors because i want to make these for my son's teacher's end of the year gift. thanks so much for the idea and tutorial!off to explre the rest of your blog! :)

Nice post. I learn something more difficult on completely different blogs everyday. It is going to always be stimulating to learn content from different writers and follow a bit of something from their store.